The Konica Minolta AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 features 75-300mm at focal length with maximum aperture of f/4.5-5.6. The lens construction has 13 elements in 10 groups and has diagonal angle of view at 32°-8°10′. Closest focusing distance at 4.9feet and has a filter size of 55mm. The Konica Minolta AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens weighs 16-1/4 ounces and it measures 2.81 inches in diameter and 4.81 inches long.

Konica Minolta AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 User Reviews

Great value with few drawbacks, | Rating:“I bought this lens for my Minolta Maxxum 5 SLR three years ago. I have taken it on trips and shot hundreds of photos with it and not had any regrets. It is not too heavy, it fits into a hip pack just right and the focal range is fantastic. Compared with lenses that costs hundreds of dollars more it is an incredible bargain. If you are just a point and shooter like me, and want life taking pix to be easy, then this is a great lens..” – by Marco Polo

shutterbug, | Rating:“I love this lens. I need it for my sons football games. I get to go on the field, so I need fantastic shots of him and his teammates. Also, it’s a Minolta lens that fits on my Minolta camera.” – by C. L. Reiter

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Features & Specifications

Konica Minolta AF 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Specifications

The Minolta AF 75-300mm lens is ideal for sports, portraiture, birding, and more. It features a continuous macro setting that offers accurate focus from infinity to 4.9 feet and a 4x zoom ratio. It includes a new distance-encoding device that enables improved calculation for flash exposure with Maxxum 5 and 7 cameras when used with Konica Minolta 3600HS D and 5600HS D flashes.

The Minolta Maxxum Autofocus Lens System is one of the world’s most complete lens systems, covering every kind of lens from wide angle, telephoto, and wide-range zooms to large-aperture, reflex, and soft-focus types. Only Minolta Maxxum AF lenses are expressly made to link perfectly with your Minolta Maxxum AF SLR. Every Maxxum AF lens locks into your Minolta camera to form an integrated unit that allows focus and exposure data to flow from the lens’ read-only memory (ROM) integrated circuit to the camera’s central processing unit. Each Maxxum AF lens is a product of Minolta’s advanced computer-assisted optical design. Minolta is one of the few camera makers to insist on making its own optical glass.